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John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 24-Jan-08 20:48 | |
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Working W/O benifit of instructions, Uncle Carlo and I are "WingingIT" so to speak this evening. I do not need a dihedral and the ventral wing surface is flat 38 in span. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 24-Jan-08 17:19 | |
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Slightly ahead of schedule the engines, bearings and props are a unit that will be installed when the remainder of the Goose is painted and assembled. As you can see I am starting the wings. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 24-Jan-08 14:20 | |
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Prop finishing. The prop bearings are made. I hope to have three assembled prop and engine units this PM. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 23-Jan-08 19:34 | |
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The wing plan just fits accross my board. The goose sits in the center, this whould give you some refence to final wing size. Misty, as usual, is impressed. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 23-Jan-08 19:31 | |
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Further work on the engines...exhaust pipes, must wait until after final paint and engine mounting. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 23-Jan-08 19:29 | |
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As with all birds in my museum the props spin. The build is waiting for corrugated covering material to constuct the wings. |